I tore my Live Love Fight gi pants sparring, so I needed new pants...these are a good, inexpensive solution and will last me until I decide to purchase a new gi. I am certain that they will always be a good back up set.

Excellent gi pants. I live and train in Houston, Texas. Summers are brutal and our gym is not air conditioned. Therefore, these pants get put through the ringer 3+ times a week in 100 degree weather. That said, they are cool, very light but very strong. They have held up very well and are much more comfortable than many of the more standard gi pants.

The Fuji gi's are all great. They are inexpensive and well-made, but I have on gripe: After a few washes, the internal drawstring gets tangled around itself and doesn't "pull" or tighten like it should. It's not a dealbreaker, and I'm not sure if this is common with other gi's but it's my one and only gripe.

Having shopped around for Jiu-Jitsu Gi Pants and not willing to have to pay more than what I believe they are worth, I have purchased my 2nd & 3rd pair of Fuji Singe Weave Gi pants. The first thing the buyer will notice is that they are made in the middle east. But, if you can get beyond that you'll also notice how well constructed they are. Yes, although they are a single weave they may be heavy but you want the pants to be uber tough in order to take the abuse of "rolling" and being grabbed/pulled on by fellow students. After having washed them twice, there has been little, if any, fading or shrinking. I recommend hang drying ("duh!!!"). Nothing bad to be written concerning these pants. I prefer to mix them with a light kimono top from Vulkan. I just don't believe that thinner material will stand the abuse of a serious practicioner (IMHO).

There are no exact specifications given on the product page, but from the picture, it looks like the string extends out at least 12". The reviews were very positive for this item and no review indicated a problem with the draw string.